A comparison between two unlike things are el/la peor or peor que
Sentence: no me gusta como mis amigas se creen una mejor que la otra. (I dont know why my friends think one is better than the other one)
Sentence: el mejor artista del año 2018 se gano un oscar por su gran empeño y esfuerzo.
(The best actress of 2018 won an oscar for her commitment and success)
Answer:
Question 1: Mi tía es mexicana. Vive en Guadalajara.
Question 2: Mi primo no es rubio, es moreno.
Question 3: Mi novio cree que la clase no es fácil; es difícil.
Question 4: Los libros son interesantes; me gustan mucho.
Question 5: Mis hermanos son antipáticos; no tienen muchos amigos.
Question 6: Las gemelas tienen quince años. Son jóvenes.
Explanation:
Translation:
Question 1: My aunt is Mexican. Lives in Guadalajara.
Question 2: My cousin is not blond, he is brown.
Question 3: My boyfriend thinks class is not easy; it's hard.
Question 4: The books are interesting; I like them very much.
Question 5: My brothers are unfriendly; they do not have many friends.
Question 6: The twins are fifteen years old. They are young.
Answer:
past. (Pretérito imperfecto)
Explanation:
The past imperfect indicative is used in Spanish to express courses of past actions whose beginning and end are not specified. In the same way, it serves to emphasize the continuity or regularity of an action in the past.
For example:
A Rubén le encantaba el fútbol. Se pasaba el día corriendo detrás de la pelota. Entrenaba con su equipo los martes y los jueves.
Ella la compra. I don't think there are two object pronouns that can be used in this one sentence, so I would assume that the second pronoun was for another sentence.